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Item Code: 128-887
Entitled “MAJ. GEN. AMBROSE E. BURNSIDE, U.S.V.” with facsimile signature above title.
Done from a photograph taken by Mathew Brady. Vignettes bordering the portrait of the battles & campaigns in which Burnside had a major role – Roanoke, New Bern, Stone Bridge at Antietam, and Fredericksburg.
Border designed by Wm. Bomberger. Engraved and published by J.C. Buttre, New York in 1864.
Measures 19” x 24”. Overall fair to good condition. Foxing and light staining scattered throughout; minor tears along edges, particularly along the right side.
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